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What is a nucleoid? In which type of cells is nucleoid present?

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Answered by jchcdhjggdfjjgbjccc
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The nucleoid region is the irregularly-shaped section of a prokaryotic cell where DNA is housed. It lacks the membrane that is found around the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. In addition to DNA, the nucleoid may also contain RNA, proteins, and enzymes that can be used for cellular processes.

Answered by pReCiOuS4U
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The nucleoid is the space within a prokaryotic cell where the genetic information, called the genophore, is found. ... The nucleoid is mostly composed of multiple compacted copies of DNA in a continuous thread, with the addition of some RNA and proteins.

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